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Jameela Jamil

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
916 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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There's wine in the children's parks for the parents to be able to enjoy socializing.

The children go to sleep whenever.

in whatever restaurant my parents were eating.

So you'd fall asleep on the chair or on their lap or on the floor, whatever you have to do.

And it's just normal to have children just flopped all over the place.

And so therefore you learn how to act in a restaurant by the time you're two years old, you know how to behave.

This coddling, isolated, spousal, disappearing off away from all of your friends and your community, which then means that you expect everything out of one partner.

I think it's crippling relationships and I think it's crippling society.

No, it's not possible and it's not healthy and it's quite boring.

And I think it makes people grow sick of each other.

I think it's really important that my partner, I've been with my boyfriend for 11 years, that we have very separate interests.

We actually actively glaze over certain things that the other one is interested in.

And then there's someone else to go and enjoy that thing with and indulge in that thing with.

So you get a bit of space, not just physically, but also mentally and emotionally.

I think it would be creepy to expect everything I get, especially from my girlfriends, to find that in just one person.

paramount to my existence and I never ever let that slip when I started entering into a serious relationship because I think it's imperative you hang on to that relationships can come and go and they are also dependent on someone wanting to see your genitals whereas your friends largely don't and so therefore you have a friendship that is only dependent on your character not your ability to be attractive to another person yeah

So I think friendships are far more important to invest in than romantic relationships even.